2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1359-6462(02)00305-6
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Precipitation path of secondary phases during solidification of the Co–25.5%Cr–5.5%Mo–0.26%C alloy

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“…Ramı´rez et al reported that the r phase reacted with the solute carbon to form M 23 C 6 type and M 12 C type carbides during the solidification of Co-Cr-Mo-C alloys. [18] The M 12 C type carbide was reported to transform into the M 23 C 6 type carbide during the cooling of the as-cast Co-Cr-Mo-C alloys. [18] In this study, the XRD analysis of the precipitates that were electrolytically extracted from the as-cast alloys revealed the presence of the g phase in the C15, C25, and C35 alloys.…”
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“…Ramı´rez et al reported that the r phase reacted with the solute carbon to form M 23 C 6 type and M 12 C type carbides during the solidification of Co-Cr-Mo-C alloys. [18] The M 12 C type carbide was reported to transform into the M 23 C 6 type carbide during the cooling of the as-cast Co-Cr-Mo-C alloys. [18] In this study, the XRD analysis of the precipitates that were electrolytically extracted from the as-cast alloys revealed the presence of the g phase in the C15, C25, and C35 alloys.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[18] The M 12 C type carbide was reported to transform into the M 23 C 6 type carbide during the cooling of the as-cast Co-Cr-Mo-C alloys. [18] In this study, the XRD analysis of the precipitates that were electrolytically extracted from the as-cast alloys revealed the presence of the g phase in the C15, C25, and C35 alloys. This result is attributed to the cooling rate of solidification for the cast employed in this study.…”
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“…and M7C3 carbides [20][21][22][23]. The resulting microstructure is a coarse dendritic structure as seen in Figure 2.2 and 2.3. represents the primary strengthening mechanism in the as-cast state [24].…”
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“…Replacing tungsten by an equal amount of molybdenum improves the ductility, increases the solidification range and changes the morphology of the precipitates by segregation [7]. Therefore, the aim of the present study is investigate the effect of the different palladium amount addition on the microhardness behaviour for the CoCrMo biomedical alloys.…”
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